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'tVe eeatre, And Stewsrt tho left. dcedontbeS'h at 210. The Lordon Tim", commenting on Webb's letter, eays ,FHi.h water is not eily moved by the unseemly , but allows words, however o23nive, o P by ' d, it 6aJ9 Webb', letter ia HOtof the s'hzhi- itieal importance, and only show. 1 h r-rtin men, representing tie moat powerful section , America, are accustomed to ihfck and t lk of us. Nothing else c-f iattiast. E?1Q. GBSf. GABTaEu W0UND2D. Augusta, Dec. 12th, 18H I i'- r S Coswaehie oa Friday, Brig! G:n. Gar tl0U was badly wounded la the side by a shell. Notwith--s:o; the severe wousd, he remained on the field tratfl fht c'osd, .r.I we brought to Accost Fujdaj. COJSUBKSS. Richom, Dso. IS h, 1S.C4. XJr-- Br.s?e pi-sie-d the bill to authorize tke tratsscfsidon i cfi ap'rs'o soldiers free of postaze ; alio the bill for jve "f ttpioymofit of all free xaile nsgroes and forty thou , id slaves to wcrx upon foitiasatlon and perform oihar ! .."?) r contorted with the dsfcaos of th couttry. !"ooc J -aeph 3. Johnston occupied a priviled e:at ia the fsa't- cisaaib-? today. -iu ih y.i-nse, tho eeqa?f ration aud currency t:S' were iurt.fc' rscsssfrd. LAiisljsr.rKD states kews. Ricnioi, Deo. 15, 184. 'I h'i Wa.Jhfng'on Cl.rcrtcle of Sunday has been rrcelved. & tfIm'ie ulega:p of the 10 h test., bajs the Federal loae at ih? little ol Fiarklin. as ancertalned by oSSolal reporte, vs? liOcfiieris ar.d 2,015 p.-fT&tes killed, w.und'd and 'Off- 1. 'eporr-( tbt Eood is abrst lathing; a move-sent cf s in-f Ihe rtbi? cat be plainly Been ia frost cf the i-.L c-rps, et.ttdirg abcat their camp fires. Hostilities have cc.ye.l on 8C3ot:rt cf V. e w.her, I fi-f!f.ri' trow prevailed in the Ke-rthern cities cn Ea ia'.lsy. rx-eid'rg as fr e Haifax ; . 1 c'Ofed In New York on Saturday at 214. G tv Dar.a'd expedition frcna Vie fctb org destroyed the .vir?L-. :p i Call Head for 30 m'-les above Big Black Crofs 3.600 ales cf Cotton were alo destroyed. cosgu- a. KiohM' x, De. 11th, ISM. Te rt't'e p&E'0:l the concnrrriit resolallDn fcr a rtcoss o; b.i'h ncr.s"', frrm ik 24tb h.at., umil let Jannary. .'r. Jrr, frt-m the com-nutoe f -rei? : affiirs, ieprted berk -! c llcns reHniorioEH Ie5in.t thepceiiion of the Con-fr-'frnte fctatc-s, dpc'a-in, the determination of Corgrcta r.r.''. tv? rople thereof to prcno?:u:e tho war til! tfceir in dei cnorci) is ackowleoped. The resa!utioE9 parsed by lo 30 s ; r.iiyg n- re. The -i'l provid.Tg for the rfialsswa cf tho pei alty f..r ttf ton d. liv ry cf Bac-n wa pes7ed. i, i!:e Hf-r.&ft- H'e ceq'iestiation and currsncy billa were tl Vcu-sr J. A bill wa? pasied to i' cr?s9 the psy of m?m bs s of 'or.gress f.fr T er cect. Tea? 45 r.ajs 41. Siveral bil:a trcro reportpd ard o flared o bs vrirteJ. OFF1UUL irliDJi GaS. LK2. Ficqm WD. Dec. 12th, in Ccirl d'epatcb, from ficn. Lee to cay, aayh tht the rxj' (3 nun t. l:clfind u: der Warren, rttaruca wi'.bin the tu-!'6 !i es jCMfrdiy. Tb-s two divisi.DS of the 9 h c ; hch wfeui t arf-a'a relw, p-oeeded no fa-th-e i;:;fctr' r i ill. On inre l g tha rexirinf o.'tnnn i- or. tj 1 ii-.ee. l he eai-my on r..;u ui:.g f orn na;J, roved c .i vv.ud y ty tl.e Jfrrus'Ieni u'd bestx iat Hn-e rai.s. Our troops th refoie oti enona e'ed their rt-ar (.u t.d i a t tt'eed th in u furth r thaa Njttowa.v river 'iL.-j t.Ave utu-Ltd tuCAZtp, briuglsg a few pticiiere. Our lur w.ii ve.'V i:yht. Tue ai)t:ilrterideDt of ba ra;.l Road rcpor'-a r.b :.ut fix il tliC. truck turn up. Hcaeq'bs 10th W. C. FattaliokJ K3iX CATlnSill. Dtc. t?lfc, 1834. ) '..V s, TnlLnn A Pricz rr : Behsw s u w II ftd a lirt of th? cain-.l'.i-ji In tie k:.ni fch Ufa'- JitiA: n lrry, Ga-, on 'he 7ii ia- , wfcieh t u v. i i f.:t-ie pub!i-h icr tue itfrcia;ioZi or filtudi aad " A id'nir-t If-'yTrjjr W. L. Tung, ccnzar.d'r. K 1 ed- i?oui 'A'OO-.d O -;-;('!!D. w c ;.:;!dy, faiistl in Lead; I'iivate G A Vera!, B.?vtitly ii it f. 4 V " - ' i-o D ' i! cef.r.bed feiice at Grnybarnvire, G. C iri.i.t ( T L'cCanley, c nimnciir g. K . :I Ptvfite t-'arr.uM Croc k and A J c Drefct. V.'f. : d P.ivate J 11 Dudu, Btiero'y in sboucr, pris' tt , A E irch, woa-udfd und a p:iHutr F i . ; i p Pnv&te V. r- (Jjerrv and J C Glc?;n. n D-Lim. B BGolu'-. ooCaDaasdli-E. K 1 PnT.-.fe Si l Ss.t. V,'. n'j-ct rriva'c William Outefl, prfaocc;; wm So-;-'". wtuuded and nritoner. Lii.s z; " ivj elll Wodlia. Especifa:iy, ic, C. 8. POWZLL. Lieut. & Act. Ad't. Wayslde H HctriTAL No. 5. ) )eo. 13.1, 15C4. f D Mr iifr. Kit mirr Pit .t) fitrniiL mo o rfiiira m7 hrk? to Pr. U.-ilsey, Snrg-o.j in ch tTff? Vasids HfpitAl Mo. 5. I bfvve been v; undo 2 t-.ur tioiib a-.id kno it ll abcat tho aad scenes if h I'.'Mh'R !t is c r,--Upg tT know that tre Oueptaes .i re j'isfu-u it administered to aiifce. baoti kiuuutsb will : t irtfu it g.-vi u ie b our hta-td. boldiera pass i: i' t oth -tre will appelate the kindaen cfDr. ii:-l-i-.y -Tid v-8 SC. A Baie. the soldiers' F.ieiid, at Wayside Kt;-itJN -. o A-so in;iuy 'haakw to Mrs. DsHofet aud i) i:.-r I -dies for their kindoesa to roe. Tiitir kindness to tie told ci3 vdil ntver ba fo gotten la jcara to c;u:e. 1-espectfally, T7. T. A., A Privataa 11th Ala. Eog. "A c lir:r c;:t f cf ?!ulier the ciur3erer, in England, eocrns tj) ve : If .uitd a fine field lor the display a the cbaroc t;ri; i. h u! use lifiiish Diiissfs. 'I'he details of the attru ii .r.t 5c -t:s n-miuJ one cf Le days of Jack SLejrpard and j-tcurcs oi II -garih. Tee fallowing n a discrip ti'.::. of nlmt cccuired "uder the pallav 8 ": 'the "TinitS " tbns describes the sete at Newgate : 'Ni ne bat those v:ho lucked down upon the awful tr.iv.d o? Mo:;de.y v. ill ever believe in the wholi cal:j, ti r, r roadei s- ntater iu which garroting and l.ii. 'A..v r.;Hht rj v?tre c-u.-ied on. We do cot mw Epeuk cf t! c-t- b ni the u.ere wan ten ni'schief of ibe crowd led t; b. a-'tiV i b tbvy piis?w', or tlse to pluck their la's U ;n t II :iitir h.avis and ties them over th m b, amid rv;.,-F ani shouts ( f laughttr, a3 they came 'mm all sidoft t;ijJ. wi in in all dirtca(.i.s, tiil eointTitBea tven they tell v.ihfo U:e tnei sure rcuud the drop, ar.d were kicked Oudcr the gull.;.wa by ifce police 'iba proprie ty cl rach an una eraf-nt at such a time admits of qi ?uoo, to pay the least, even among fucIi ed audience. But even this rough .play Mis iuso harndiFsms-j bciioe the ope'a robber acd violence which yestetd.iy morning h.id its way virtually un cbcckcd, in NtwatL- etrett. There were regular gangs, col so iiiuca ia U,e crowd iteclf witbiu the barriers ad clor g ti e avecuca which ied to tbtm, and thise va grau'S fpfnly stoj-ptd, bonneted.' Eornetimc-a garrottd lud always plundered aDy person whose dress led them to think him wcrth the trouble ; ti e risk was nothing. Bcoi- tiwts their vic'ims male a desperate 'resia aace, ti,d Ut a lew Hiiiiutcs kept the crowd around them vio kntij iv.-ajirj to ard fro amid tLe dreadlui uproar. In no i "s'ulcc, however, c u!d we ascertain that 'Poiicc 1' w.;s tvir c-jlL'd. li deei, OLe of the EOiitry iLS'arets in which they icttiltred at all was where their, aid was Eocglu from 6. me houses the occupants cf which taw an old farm, r, who, alter a long and gallant etrng gle with his many aesatiaata, eeemid, after havir.g be n robbJ, to be in d ingtr of serious pr.jury t3 well. 'ihiS, however, about the farmer is a mere epuode ; the rule was such robbing pnd id treatment as made the victims oily too glad to fly far from the spot where they had sua -r d it, and who, if even then they ventured oa giv-i-g tny ic:orrnation to the poiice, could tope for no re Crtts iu such a crowd. ISueh wire the oiea pastimes cf the mob from daylight till near the time of execution, when the great epuce around the priacn Beamed choked with its va?t multitude." The 1 dk wu.g pu.h8.ige tre take front tha aceount of the rro-:elicga on of- the morning of the 14 h ia the " Djily News :" " 'J'here were," eaya the writer, "bceid a thittres ard prostitutes, workmen of difi. rtnt grades, and philanthropic and profesaionai ob Eervtis at this execution. But, after carefully estima ting the behavior tf the crowd, we declare it to be eartn ly, tecsual aud devilish. We cannot recall a single re QeemiLg iEe.dcnt, or quote eitl er a word or look of pity lor the- Ecul gone to judgment, and, in recurring to our ixpeiunce ot the ent, we do so with a scnee of shame and ucu'terab'.e loatbing apd humiliation, such as would be evoktd by no other epectacle cn earth." This ia a Lorribie picture, but there is no ixaggeration in it. Mr. Charlea Dickens description of the crowd at the execution of the ilamuags, boius fifteen years ago, waa .wirLirftt f IJ razor, sergs j t narris-, a r.ai F .'o d.,n. ,: guiSr. J A Bol!on, L A Kidge, V t'anaday, J W l-o;, J Pad )pa, J tl HcGoa, T Livingf-ton, Livirg- exactly eimilar io epirit. and IiOndon ruffianism haa not decreaced in the interval. Tberjrevailintr fteli eights is that of baee enjoyment at the taking away of uuuian uie ; ana a puouc execution la nothing better From the State Jomraal. PndlotU Kef ting In Onslow, The citizera of thf3 county assembled in Pablw Meetinsr. on Deo. 5th irt,t.. enrl orntwoi k Dr. E. W. Ward to th chair and D. A. Humphrey to pt m Dwciiuf. upon motion, tne cbair appointed the following gentlemeu to draft ravlutions exoremve ui it uiaeung : Li. w. iiarget, u. bte rhens. II. Kin?. D. J. (i Krntf wrr.n a sTl. and J. Jonea, whereupon the following preamble and, resolutions wprn &rlr,nul try, it behoovea-us to rat et the emargency as beet we can : we the cttiaens of the ccut of 0:alow, have this dy an- .A'M - fciC Y U ySJ Ml J AAA B Ui OV-'liJi wome means ot r'.ief, -fend have adopted tho following rcs-- JntiorH : 1st. lietolvfd, Tat.t we w. ill sella!'jagrlcultural and other prices m arrarged tn Hchednle bv the t.bmmiVicners cf .w-u.c wiiti u mj iava o a'rpofso oi; a vovernment Aoorttiemen . provtded thai a ruaj iri'y of tiie couatieB mrlli A , .. . 2u. ik.Mroed, That thi chair appolns one cclesae from iv,a ui ooGEiy a oeieaia- io represem us la don?ntion at f ;nh Usee and tlace as will meet the apro- Id. Hesclted, Toat if the pobedale refcrrfd to, be not adapted, that; we laoosiseud Botue ua'fora asd low grade 4th. Jio.'l cd, The.' we Lnvlid the co-operation of the man 4 . ji . u . .1 H4 : i - j jk a: tha object of tLe by a corrcrpoadiog reduction of nrlTS v aa aavi a a: a u-ii--a utuiuai UbU ilAUlcii'OU Journal if a q ivsf d to publiih these irccec dln7B, and E. W. WAkD. (Ji.aiiTcan. D. A. Umrgairr. F.?cratarj. " Teh Yaixr cf OBTHCcnoKa. In the meaniime it becomes tvory day more lik;Jy that the Dutch 4ap canal will ahcriy be fiafcbed ; that iron e!ada can pa?3 tnrough it , and thai ai ic;mnse nec-t , firlnjr on Drew ry's acd Chsflia'a Bluflj. with the view of clearing the banks of tLe river, will be the most important feature of Grant's laer efforts to tako IiichMiond. This canal, at Datch Gap is a eclf, emp s d toil. Daring the passage of Grant's ariry to the S.;u;h sido, he- cr Butler fou .d that our Confederate iron cl.ds would come down aad attack him. To prevent this, they sink ve-8?lp in the river near (Jr,rl(-'a Ve.-k. The Ooo'ederatea plant ed batteries oc the bank, the enemy were unable to t ike up thiir own ib3truction3 chder fire of the&3 batteries, and '.he rirer has b. en ck&d to the cr.emy'y fl.'et from hat day to this. He haa bsen compelled to dig a canai to psa hia cvn obrtrucliocs. Such is the value of ob structions ia the channel cf a river. With good batte ries in the neighborhood, and sharpshooters on the boLks, no fief, iron clad or otherwise, cmi pass by them, ror git them out of the way. The le?eoa was earned at. fcSebaatopol harbor, repaired in the Peiho by the Chinese, and cgaiu at Dtewry's BmfJ iu 1862. The obstructions hastily sunk in the river paved Richmond af:c-r the Meriimao was b'owo up. If the obstruct iorc in therivei- below ChafSi's B u3 ae in proj-r coudi ticu ar.d prnp rly sltu tud, the labor on thc.Dutch Gi p ccnal w.'ii be a labor lewt Bat by obstructions only, 8ucha.i ver8.jls eai.k in cbsonela, since steamers can run by statioaary batteries, and no batteries ar.1 ot avail s g u::st itouc.'adH, wtieu there are no Euch obstructions to bnc2;ihem to halt uu er.fiie. 1 orpvdou; majb.1 ell ctive bat they are new inventions unci not luily proven. i hey get we. They gt rusty. Often they fiil to go out at the right tune and the r'ght place. But ob structions forutd of sunken wrecks are proven. Their tllect ia well known, and they arc th-? thiiis wnich sen sible men, who wish seno-July to succeed in the defence of this City, will never fojga". or discard. Rickmo7.d Examir.er. Frcrr. tin Bli&uy WakhXfcC.Sth icst. We learn from a private letter to ua frra Barke county, that ou Iupa Saturday n-ght the tories and dt tcrtcis sot fire to dpt. Jnmr-3 1J. Glass' house, and ii consumed his dwelling and every article of property he possrRssd. Capt. U., we are infora5ed, hua reea an active agvtt in huntii-g up the d. serters, and it is said they'tad sworn to burn him out. lie was in camp a1 the time, wim the Horrie Guard ; ar.d his wife hl tioe to see her Bister on the uight of the burniog. Air. Glcsa' l.cmti ia near Icard iSiation, iu Barke county. Oar conespond nt further states that there are a set of thieve in the South Mountains near bj, wno ate nightly committing depredations of one kind or another i'bey eue 25 or 30 in number. The leader ia said to be one Calvin Loel, who has been caught two or three times and carried to the front ; but he runs away ra soon aa fce is released. Now il ia very certa in that this man, Lcel, and Lia clan, shouh: receive right early and decisive attention, lie haa already forfeited bis life ha3 ra.Ecd bis hand against his Countiy, and taa beccme a worse enemy than any yar kee. He and his company of tories should be bunted up and shot. The property of ail true and pa triotio mea in Butke will insecure while suca a band of thievea are allowed undisturbed harbor. Tee miiitia ot the County are carried up near the mountains and there encamped, and tneee Sou'h Mountain usca!3 ore left to steal and bum in their rear. It ia to le hoped that som? m'cana wili he found to destroy th- m. There i3 no doubt thtj are n regular communication w;th the E?8t Tenaeasee to ries, who are k-j-.t ttiorougiily ie.frm.-d of every move ment on this sid.3 of the R ds,!: ; and may, any day, cuuse the people cf all tb-j Wtsrn counties a vast i.al of trouaie, not lossy more. The security of Salis bury, eveur is i'liferi cd by them, acd there is no esti mating the niK-chief th-y may occasion us. A Vilest Gkxaral. T he Caarlotteevilla Chroni cle compui-ts Gon. Lte with some of the noisy characters of this war. It says : " Here comes a man bred in the army. lie had been reared a gentleman. He despised humbug. He kmd Older, end everything aud everybody in his placs. He told the iacied at Cuipeper, Courthouse, in 1661, who came cut to greet him, to go heme.' Io Richmond, ihey sid he had no manners he attendtct to h;3 busi ness end ppoke littie. They sent him to Western Vir ginia a sm.til theatre when Beauregard waa at ilaeap&aa and Johiistou at Winchester ; he went ana made no comment. '1 he campaign failed; they calitd ;Jim 1 urveydrop ; he did not attempt to excuse himself Soon v.e fLd him in a bliz3 o: gbry, ti e hero of the oattla aioutd Richmond. He is still silt-nt. He mat ches to Manu&saa, ana achieves another great victo ry ; not a wo d escapes him. He takes Winches er ; is f')iledat yharpsburg Lr the want of men; de;ea;s BurcBide at Fredericksbu'g ; Honker at Chae cdlora ville ; but he bieaka no; Lis bileiic-i. He has the ttni ble triai ef Gettysburg. He only remarked, ' It was uiy faint;" aad then, ia the present year, ho haa con ducted this greatea: cf ail his campaigns undoubtedly one of the fiaesn in war. Siieat ettil. Wlien will he Fpeak. Has he nothing to sy ? What doea he think ot our i ffjirs ? Should he speak how the country would bang upon tvery wora that feJ from him 1 Col. Tenent liCrau, of the Sd Alabama Infantry, was no less remaikab'e for his dignity of bearing than for hii gal'aa'ry upon the field. He waa alsj a man ol great military pride, and spared neither time nor trouble ia ptriecing his command in all the minor aa weil is more important du'is of the eoidier. Among the members of hia n-giment waa a Dutch man, n j dicing in ihe familiar and eupboneoua Bounti quet of " Schnidcr." Now Schmidt had ksa penchant lor tactics than erjjyiga czy nap. Scnnid.rw.is upon post it waa tue third watcu and Schnid.r'a eyes but little higi.ir than the moou. The Cclocei was doing the "grand rounda." " Who ise dere?" demanded Datcby. "Grand R-uujs !'' wa3 the auafter. " To hell mit yer-Grand R:unda! I dought it waa der Corporal mil dr icli-.f." The cocs q isnce was Schidcr received a sivi.ro repri mand, with his intruc ions how to receive the Grand Rounds. " When the Gran3 Round3 approach yen, si," said the Colonel, among oihtr formalities, " you mut 'turn out the guards.' " "Ydhr' In course of time it oetne Schniaer's turn to go cn guard again. Early in the night the Colocel had oc casion to piss beyond the iiaes at Schnider'a post. "Haiti" said ihe faitnful guard aa be approached. I The Colonel disregarded the summona, and eontinued to advanoa. ''Halt, I say ! ho ia dere ?" About thia time the Colonel's foot came ic contact with a grub, which caused him bo much pain as to ex claim : ,lGvd Almighty!" " Turn out the twelve Apostles," roared Sehnider, ' 'Qcd Almighty ish ou der rounds I" . Tancke Citmsks i 1 owx. A large number of cit i2ns of Waahingion and other Yankee cities and town arrived here on yesterday, and were consigned to Cas tle Thunder. They came with an escort fro m Gen. Bos 8 jr. What their rtftncej are baa not .transpired, Thb Grand Lodgs of North Carolin closed its annual session on Wedneaday night. A magnificent medal was preseetad to Wm. T. Bain, for twenty five jeara Grand Secretary. The presenta tion address waa made by Dr. A: G- McKey, of douth Carolina. The following are tbe officers for the next year : Grand Master, John McCormick, of Harnett. . Deputy Grand Master, Eugene Grisom, of Gran ville. Grand Senior Warden, R. W. Best, of Greene. Grand Junior Warden, David H. Stephecsoa, of Wake. Grand Chaplain, James McDanfel, fcf Fayetteville. Grand Senior Deacon, R. V. Blaekstcck, cf Bun corr.ba Grand Junior Deacon, W. W. Dunn of Lenoir. Grand Secretaiy, William T. Bahv of Rdeigh. Grand Treasurer, C. W. D. Butchings, of Ralegh.' Grard Tyler, J. JI Beit, of Raleigh. It is expensive to get sick; there's a Lincoln tax upon there a a ; there is There is Licco!n tax on health. It is i-xpsivo to d;e a Lyiccln t&x cn dwath. Lovuvule Journal. But the Journal haa one consolation left. no tax on lying. Washington Chronicle. That is because th- party that do;a the lying doss the taxing. LoniivilU Journal. , . Oji Cartets. The Persian aad Turkish Eystem of carpetkg rooms is infinitely better and prettier than ocr3. The Persian carpe?s are exquisitely bautifuf ; their lors are brighter, the ds&igna prettier, and they are far more durable than European and American cr- pet. They are made in strips, usually between two and three yards iong, and abou: or.?, yard in breadth, to go roucd tne sid-s of a room, with a square carpet of acy siz? preferred for the centre. They do not reqaure to be naled or fitted, and a sufficient numb. r of mem wdl, of course, cv.rpet any room, however large cr small. They have a very lieh acd grand apparanoa too. In summer thy are ea.iily taken up, ba:eu. rolled and put aside by a single man-servaiit ; and ia the hot weather why BDe c!d we not etore genamdly imitate continental custom by paiuicg or polishing out floors ? A wife ia Sua Frajiowc o latuly pat ia a petieioa for di vorce in ibe court, oa the gronud tixat her LnsLufld was a 'coifoanded fool." TLg court woalda't ad-siit the pleu, because aiaiort every married maa would bo Uablo to th3 Earaa impaat.ion. '1 hi Clarion savs that the Yaiikccs at Viek?bur can only muster two thousand men for a raid. This was the strength of tl raid that came aoroaa Big Black last week in search of cotton . Gov. C'ark, of Misa., ha issued his proclamtion calling -upon tbe militia of Noxabee, Winston, and Yazoo couaties, and all south of that -line, to usaembie without delay at Summit, Brandon and Meridian. barkuuu berriea. wi h one-third tue qn.nejiy of whittisey o Courier to be an excellent remedy for chills. ose a winegiibo iai; mreo iimea a cay. Chiciio lias iut crmnletcd o new cenEas -total. in9 353. if liner 103 260 io lfifiO. Total vnluition rf property, $48,732 ,782, acofi-si 37 053 512 ia I860. The fruit ol disobedience When an uudutiful son is curocd by bis father, he be'comes a dam-son. SrtMAVU. The statistics furnished by the, Register-General on the agricultural condition ot Ireland possess some in terest. Ia cattle tnere ia an increase of 113,08 ' ver the return ot 1863, the total being 3,257,309- tfr.p ha"e incrsased by 54,864 head, at;d nuiUvier 3,363,068. Iu horses, for the pt auction cf which Ireland hi- irn- td a reputation above all other countries, there ia an unfortunate d-ceecSj to the numbar of 18,617, the total number now being 564 361. Perhaps a worse feature in tee condiion of Ireland could not be found. In thai country not only the cavalry regiments ad the batte ries of artillery found animals at moderate rates of mar- vd.V'ua quality, speed, aad strength, but any man wno desired a botfe ol unrivalled excellence in th.j hunting field looked to Ireland to supply his wants. In them, indeed, there Ettms to reside aa innate love of jumping, a sagacity thut never fails in the most awkward situa tions which tha stiflcst lino of country cau create, e p'.uck absolutely indomitable,- a peculiar Jbardinesa of limb aud constitution, iheo, again, like the fiery and impulsive men who rear him, ha haa a temper which rebtls at tbe slightest iijary, bat which know3 how to disp'ay itself in a noble ardour for victory on tbe turf, or fame in the chase. The marked dtcreaae, however, shown by the return bears out the truih of the alarm expressed some months ago by Irish breedera ; and the commentary on the present condition or horse-rearing which emanated from the spi rang Cmet Sec retary aDd from Admiral Rous pointed to a gradual drafting cf the finest siree, and, what ia worse, of the best brood mares, into the h.iras of. tbe Continent. In pi"8, these wonderful animala, whom the Irishman honours as the Icelander does the rein deer, lor indeed 'the pig pays tha rent,' there is also a decrease cf 11.209 since last year, the total num'-er be- itjg 1,056,245. Within a period of five years there has been a failing cfT to the extent of 5,000 000. ia the to tal 7aiue ot live sicca. There is, former, a diminution in the quantity of land in cropping to the extent of 122 436 acres. 'I here were 273 86S acres of wheat, and 1,869,918 aciea of oats ; of gtten crop3 there were 1,475 535 acres. Iu this connection mention may be niude of a speech delivered at the dinner of the Portland Agricultural Society's Saow heid la3t week. Af er some remarks on the necessity of cultivating flax as the rent-paying crop of the chantry in the iortu of Ire land, a practical fanner proceeded thua : 'People cried out for "Ju3.ice to Ireland," bus they should try for justice to themselves, and every Irishman should do something towards developing the indu3 rial resources ot the country. Emigration waa a s'ern re ality, and bo regretted to sjc so many stalwart fel lows rassing away from the country. He main tained that e poor people ol thi3 CJuurry had quite as grSt triaia to undergo aa bad been eocoun ted oy the coloured race of Atri.:a ia America. What was to ateoi emigration ? If emigration was to be restrained, it could only bo by finding employment for all who could work. Tneie was plenty of wotk to be done in tbe country ; and, until tillage was properly earned eut and set aoout, and the population became woat it ought to b, th'j country would bj looked down upon as tbci outCuSi of Europe, iustead of bring, as it ought to be, its gareijn, and second to no.e in the world.' A barrister resident in the city of Dubiia has dii tingu:ahed himtif by shoo ing a bailiff. Th ? latier cfSjer bad served a distress o.i the barrister, wbosi name was O'Ddl, aud had also executed the warrant. O'DcIl permitted him to perform hia duty ua oolested, acd did not even bhow any Vexation at the occurrence. As the bailiff waa leaving the housa at even-tide after finishing his task, O'Deli rushed out, apd sbot at him with a pistol. The ball inscantly took efleet, and the biihfl fell dead. The barrister thereupon walked to the st&tion-hcuse and gave himself up to tbe poiice. He fcus been committed for trial. Lord Wodehouse ha9 been appointed Lord-Lieuten ant ot Ireland in the room ot tbe Earl of Crlislo. In some quarters a wish had found expression that Dubliu Castle should be occupied by His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, ws.o waa considered to be tho fit rep resentative of Her Muj-.-aty in the kingdom of Ireland. It is certain that, hr-.J the effice been accepted by the Prince of Waits, the loyal feeling which hia presence would have evoked from tuat noble and warm-hearted people would have amply rscompeuaed tbe Prince fo undertaking the riuties oi the vice royalty. Lord Wode house waa Ucder-Seci'etiiry of State for Foreign Af fairs under Lord Aberdeen and Lord Palmerstoo. He went aa Ambassador to St. Petersburg in 1858. He also was Sp cial Our nissioner to Denmark. The ap pointment of hia Lordship to the viceroyalty rendero vacant tbe Under-Secretaryship of the Coioniea. In asmuch aa there are already four under secretaries in the House of Commons, tnas elfica must be conferred on a Per. Good Reasoning. There is a good deal of sound sees? , at times, in the remarks of insane persons. At a lunatic asylum, a few days since, a patient waa asked if he was fond of riding on horseback ? 44 No, sir, I ride a hobby." 44 There i3 not much difference between the two," carelessly remarked the gentleman. Oh 1 yea there i3," said tbe patient, 44 and it is thia : if yea ride a horse, ycu can stop him and get off, but when you mount a hobby, you can't stop and you can't get off." Hood's Programme. Tne Montgomery Apnea baa ln'ormatioa which leads it to believe that ia 'the event that General Hood finds the defences cf Nash ville too formidable to justify an attempt to carry them, he will move to the left of tbe city and make Clarks ville, sixty five miles below," on the Cumberland River, bis headquarters for the winter. At tbe same time he would capture Fort Doaclson, thirty-five tailea below on tbe river, and Fort Hcnryj which 13 twelve miles from Fort D:neIsoD, oa the Tennessee River. TMs would give us tbe command of 'both rivers, end from Uie petition at CLuksville the army could draw emple supplies from the prr-duclive ctuaMes of-Chris:ian, Todd, and Logan, Lt Kentucky. Within a radiua of twfniy-flvt miiea of Olarfcsvill?, are not laa tban thirty first clais flourir g mills, and tie Eupply of t orn and meat in that section is inexhaustible. Besides recruits would flock to our ranks by thousands', and when spring opens, the srmy would occupy a command. ng position, be supplied in every particular, and greatly increased u numbers. 1 he Y-nkte papers say Massae-juneUs ia in trouble. Her ifltpe-rtariciia of Swtxlcfi, Poles, Geimans, Hanga riar3, Jkc., by the cargo, to fiil her quotas under th3 va rious recent ca!l3 for troopa, have turned out badly, and the W&r De:-aiim?ot ia thinking of 'relusing to give her credit for tie scum thu3 foisted upon tbe public eer vic?. Toe fact ia, tliat nearly ail these imported mer cenaries have deserted ucder tho liberal terms of Gee. Lee's proclamation, and that suoh as have yet been un able to desert' are aT.tr!y unable or unwilhn? to fiht. In a recent care in the rifle pis before Pon-rsbarg, they dropped their arrr.3 acd lay down fl toa their bellies iu "the trench, while a' charging column swept over ihen, currying all that were in the party back to Peters burg as prisoners. They ple wl in excuse that they know nothing of cur quarrel, and have no interest in it; that they were hired ib Eurof? for peac-ful and non belligerent labOM on railroads, Ciiuls, &c., a:d that they have been utterly swindled end cheated in the manner of their birg induced to enter the suTica. Dxcatub. An army offioer who ha been in Deca tur, Aia., eiacs the evacuation of that post by the Fed eral forces, it. frma u it i3 the mcet scrcngiy fortified position he inspected. Its iin;;ortauoe as a railroad point, bcirg the junction of ihe Nashville and Memphis and Char Ie con read.', led the Yankees to expend a vast amount of labor, and the garrison was one of the strongest they hael on Uie line between Cfcattanoopa and Naahvi L. Gen. Hcod no dcubt fc-cied judiciously in pacing it by. The double ender gusboat Tacocy wont ashore off Cape Hatteras, Norm Carclina, a lev days ago and had not been released from her perilous position when last heard from. Ia the new stables bi:t at. Pari?, for tha emperor Napo leon, is a vast iippedroiua. ti-afly r-q'iare ; the floor is covered with sand aed tiaw-dost, snd the TeuVa a?e waia acotttd and padded, for the bouefir of riders thrown fmm their ho-fres. There i a gallory cap-.t-li of holding thiriy pero!-s, and tho boildi:a is lighted from- the rcof. Tha titiib'ea are ccmposed of thre i!ivi, ?.r. psrated by arches aud divided ioto boarded 6ta;l, ca.h ot -hioh bears the name cf the tooree that occuaita i. Tha mangars -e bo constructed tha' a portion ? lwa8 ccntaiaa water. There is a large, loona box at tbe extremity of each cava. The iooBtaliia iu tug coait-yarda are eutplied with water from the beiaa. A N"kw Invention Tne Savanrah Republican has obtained ons ot Sherman's machines for tearing up iron from railronda. It consists of a s'.reng iron clamp, hooked at one end and with au oblong heavy link iu tne other. The c!rnp i pkcod under the iron bar or string er acd a horse attached to tr.e link ; when the force is applied it gives a ro ary motion to the ra'l and it is bound to come, t he action "s pretty much that of the clamp and ievi-r used for turning the logs at a savr mill. Tne instrument ia question wsa oa the hue of the Waynesboro road. AUCTION SALES,, BY JK. Cil Auci'r. VEU'i AITUACT1VK SAitiJ. (TO THE LADIES.) ON THURSDAY, the 22i its., r.t he Btora of Mr. JOHN DAWOJT I wiltHat aucliou, a larga ans; rmeEt of La dies' Weiir g Apparel, ainonK which t' era f-re many ele gant and county Dresses, nd many baotifai artick-3 ap per'aining to tb wadrobe aud toilet of a L-dy. Also, a ee of ver3 fiao i'oreera of cTlfrreGt patterns and ihe latest. Bfyiea, which lae been damaged by Bilt water. The artioks for bale cn be icppeeied by sach Ladies as may desire to da bo on Tuesday aad Wtdacsdiy next, pie ceedicg th3 day of Bale. By order of Adciinistiator. Deo. 14ih 83-tf Be H. M. Wb ST, !Bcl,,,er. AUC'llUN, ON THORSDAY, Dec. 15th, lbS4, at rry cf3c8, Tvlllbe sold at 10 o'clock, A. M., to boxs Tobaoeo. i keg Msokiel, 1 lot Fnrnitar. 20 ISfsw Over Coftta," 50 Wiudow fchadea, 1 lot Glass Ware aDd Crockery, Sofa acd Carpets, dec, Ao. Deo. Uih 8S-2i 31T M. CHOSl.Y, Ancllanser. CONDEMND HORSES AND MULES A7 AUCUOS. OU TUESDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o'elcsk, M. I wfil sell, at Exchapge C'oimr : 21 HOUSES .AND a 2 NOLKS. Coademaed srA sotj by order ol HUGG13S, Capt. au a A. Dec. li. 53 U JSV M. CtlOStaY, AnitiV. 10BACCO Al AUCTION. af 11 o'clock,, ON WEDSSPDAY, 21?t inat. A. MM I will aeu oo the van t ot iioir. fiiwer, low r and on acc ;uat of whom i" run? oonoo-a, 71 B'JXSS TOBAtJOO, verioB grades, sorce veiychiiioi. Deo. 14 CiJ., for S3-t5 fit. CiiO!ML.y, Auctltticev. S U DRIES Al AUCTION. ON WEDN1-3D Y, 21st iost;-. at 11 o'clock. A, M., I will bell, on tbe ?harf ol .Viesara. Power, Low & Co., foot of Mulberry eitret, tha following arciclH bslongicg to the; BTEAMSHIP ADVaN" VIZ : 33 tierces, barrels ad half bar:e:s BEEP AN J PORK, 7 q lar er barrel AND bUEi', barrels lireau, lloxes Brick, Barrels cjme, Hhd. Tallow, Keg Whiie L?ad, H'hovs'B. Iron t'oal Backets, Botit B v-aker, Ffn.-,3t V il-, B'ociss, (Si'ta Percha, C pp3' Scju:Ing Trays, Jib ila.r.k.e, Lamps, Cval Sifters, Kf-de cctior, Bootn Iiols, Veivet Ca8hiors ar.d Pillow, Bag Cotton Waste, &o. Kei.s Soap, ttcatna ?iaory i ar er, K imcner Shafts, Copper Kettle, 'tujd es Tarn, sToat Iror.8, Tin tiooarit,? Trays; opper and Yellow filial, jtoves, il Feeders, Chain ("able, Lead Sink and Pipe, Bucket Back, Barrels Hlit Pe03f Dse. 14 83 4s JOB ?ALS BY Dac. Hth H. B. E1LBRS. 31w AliitllSXsTUATOU'S WOTICK. mnE UNDEKSWNFD havisg, at December Term, 1S61, 1 of Brnaawick Couatv Court, qaaLn-d a3 Administra tors of he estate of Colonel Henry N. Howard, deceased, I do hereby give BOtice to all pernooa inving Ctairr.8 against said estate to present t.'iem, duly.autheDiicated, and with in the tiuia pr scribed by law, or this totica wilt bo pie&d i. bar 'A thir re covery, au peraor s maso su io a uu es tate will roaso iaumediate payment. - FU .THiStt NOTICI JMPORTAST SALS. WTL in Rrnnswink mnntv. oa tha 10th Jamary, lseo, all the nrishnhift nrnnr.rrv of said estate, oofs sticg of every thiDir rcesav o carry on a r:ee phniai'-n. Also, a flae ntfin Eniine. with new bo.ler : bonta ; flats ; an old schoo ror? i vAiiish'A hr.raes : o mules : waioos ; carts ; rocka- way and hariires ; 2 ba.giea ar-d harness ; terming toola ; household and kuchec iurniiore ; hos, b 'h tatienicg and Htnpk Imcr: io-J head of sfceeD : 2icoats; com; foucer; bale I hy ; rice sti-aw, acd a large qaaotity of rie. AUo a set of .ilt Works Rt Lockwood'tf Foliy, consisting oi e'fftit; par-s. Bae to ccntinna irom u.iy to ay uum an is iii- Terms cf sale, fclx months' credit, purchaser giving notes withpproved secanty. . There will be so d Babseqaentl'-, in EobeeoB eonaty, at the place of said deceased, a valaable yoke of cxea and cart, some household farnitare, one mule, and iarming tools A. A. McKOY, Adm.r Da. 12. 81-taw-tB-12 ts COMPflESSKO C0TXO3I. 23 BATJtS. For sale by H. B. EILEU3. 83-lw Deo. 14th J1ST I1KCEIVKD AB POU S.1L2S. BOXS3 OP CAiDLKS, extra qiality; 200 lbs. Engli.-Ji Mnsta-d ; 17 & narre:s ciuiuea sujar. H. MABCU3, Next door abov Messrs. Brown Sc. Anderson. Deo. 14. 63 tit WAMKO TO HlttEJ. a G03D COOK, by e month or year. Appiy to N. G. DAN. EL., At Worth & Uo.'a Office. 83-3t Dee. 14. WlLMlNQIOy MARKET, DBCEMBSH U, mi. Beek CIattlk re browght to mikt slowly, aiid are in fair etqairj. W qaote on Vh hoot at $2 50 to $3 pr lb. for est meat. a la qaali'y. - Bacon Sel's from carts at $5 50 to 7 pr lb. Beswax-$5 G $1 per lb. EtrrTKH $12 to $IS per lb. Cottom We quote sale ot several parcels darlog tho early pat cf the wes-k at $1 70 to $1 fO for nocompresssd, and $J 05 to $2 15 per lb. to." oompretsd. W beavi no sales for two or three d v past Conn SeAt at $23 to $25 psr busT'el. Cous Mm Ai Sells In tho small way from the granaries at $25 per bauhel. CeprEBAg Retail from sore at $5 per lb. Foes ell from carts at $o to $7 per desen. Fxeua The ma: ket it ve;y poorly supplied, and there is nose in first hands. We qiote small sales at $303 per bbt for Fmretfir:e. Fob AOs Fodder aid Hay $18 bo $10 ; Sbacks $12 to $15 per 190 lb. Hidbs -Green "$2; drv$t 50 to 5 ner Is. Lsathbh eole $10 vno; apper $15 to 3 per lb. Lakd By the barrel. $6 50 to 7 per lb. Kaiuj ay the ke, $2 26 to 3 per lb. P as Cow ate sc-sros and la deauad. Sail at $25 per tu-hel. Fia Nms 8eU from catta at $25 per bahcl. ' PoTATOts-riahJ5 tola; sweet $18 to 18 per bushel. Poultry Lie rWis $6 to d each, aa to si ; lurkeys $15; do. cfrs'fd ti 50 to 4 per lb. Kics I BCirc-3 and ia deaaad. Balls by th oask at $1 per lb. Pokk fieih sells from carts at $J 50 to $4 per lb. Salt We qaote sales of Soaad mads daring th week at $35 to 40 per bushel, as in quA'ity. Sua ia Brown $7 to 7 60 per lb. ETucr Sorghom is very scare and la denand. We qncte at $18 to 30 per gallon. fHKSTis.u Fayetteville fiotory $4 50 per yard. Spibits TuBPsimNc Sorniaal at $5 to per gallon. Tallow $5 to 550 per lb. Yarh Sells by the bale at $45 to li per bwich, acoord lag to qastlity, Wooa Hft'ta by tbe boat load at $50 to $iS for pme aid ash, and $70 to $75 per cord for oak. MOSEY MAEKST. We have no change io report -ia the market far Bosds since our last. There Lai beea some enquiry, and salea have taken place ar qnotations below. The following are ttii rats at h ch the brokers are baying : OoDfederite Hoads $105 to $125, according to date. BAck Notes North (Jaroiin $5 o $5 50 ; Georgia $i to $i ; VirgHia $3 ; 8 oih Caieiinii $2 li f.r oae. rei ver $30; (iold$i2; Sterling bi Is $20 for one. 7.30No:e $75. The iolloig are-the ratea at which brokers are selling: Baak Notes - Hotth Carohaa $5 50 to$ ; Georgia $3 60 to $4 53 ; Virginia $ 50 ; Boath Carolina $3 for one . hilver $3 J; Gold $35 tor one. 7.30 Notes $0, MARRIKD, In thi3 County, on the 8th iost., by John T. Moore. Eta . Mr. S. D. PitlDGENand iiiea NaNCic COWAN, all cf Rew HsiDOVPr ' oaory 13 IED. Io New Hinover :cuaty, on tbe 2Sth October, 18'U, JA.ME-S iilUHABD. Infant son of L;ent. I. J. and Mary P. G. Plckeu, aged one mot-th and oee day Thy dije, my bttle one, were few ; An Angel's morning yiait , That came and vanished with the dew ; 4Twas here," t s gone, where is ill Yet didst thoa leave bfhir:d thee A Ciua for love to fiid thee. BY A FiilD. Of yellow fever, at St. Georges, Barmuda, Ausrnst 13h, P. E. WALDN, cf New Orleans, La. Jiequiescat in pace A U51 IS iil'ki -.'1 1 it'J SOI 1C13. riHS'tUSSCRlBiiR hiving at December term, Court of .JL Pit!3s aiid Qairier 8estkm, qaai .fi3a as Adminiftrator on the estate ot Wm. SZ.ith, deceased, hereby Ectifl.s all persons indeb ud to E ii earata, to make payment to the subscriber, aud all persona havi; g claimi azaiaat tho es tate will present theia wituin the time prescribed by law, or thirf no'.ice Ti iil bo plead ia bar of thf ir recovery. JOHN T. HOOrlE, Administrator. Dso ,14th 8 It 12 2t AJDitII315TUA10K'S ?SO'lCiC. rpHB SUHSCuIB ill having bean duly qcaliaad at Jane X terin,18C4, oi tho C'wurt cf Plets and Quirter tieMion- fur New Uaaover Ccnaty as Administrator, with the Will annexed, of the estate of Wm (Jroox, deceased, notifleh all persons indebted to said estate to mase immediate pajment; and ali persona having claims against tho sme are noticed to present sueh claims duly authenticated withia the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. JOHN JCdSSS, Adm'r. Dec. 13. 12-31 . TAKES UP AND C 021 21 1 ir JED rjlO TT3B JAld cf Onslow, two negio men, by tho names JL of ISAAC and 1SU il, who say they belong to the fietto oi David Williams, Deceased of New lianover t'ouaty. The owner or manager of said negroes is requested to come foiwftfd, provo.proporty, pay charges and taie them away, or they will bo dealt wita as the law duects. E. MUBHILL. Jr., Eh'.ff Deo. 12, 1?4. 81-1112 tf. WANl'Sl). FECIALS TBACHEU to taka charge cf a private bchool. For carticalars, address .4 L. U. FONY1LL3, Wolf Pit, Onslow Co., N. C. Dee. 3. 81 lt&l2-3t V.', J. PttlCisl, INSP3C-T0R AKD GAUeJElt, sohoits a share erf tho bu siness ih his iluy, aad will attend to the sale of ccai uy produce. He has ah;o been deputised by Mr. JohnS James to weigh Cotibn, Forage, Ac, aod will attend to the bawness generally of a Pov.oiaa laspector. Deo. 16th lMt WILMINGTON AND M AN0HS3TKR K. B. CO.,V Wio-mington, N. C, Deo. Uih, 1664. J THE MEETING OF TdK BO AUD OF DIBECTOR of tho Wilmingtoa aad ft'-anoiieBter Rtil Koad Compa ny, for tne purpose of eiectiog officers and ageata for the ennaing ear, which was aovcrtiocd to tak; place on F.i day, the ltuh inet , has been postponed until Wednesday, tie 21at iast., at 9k u'oiock. A. vi. WiSl. A. WALK BR, Beo'y. Deo. 14. . 8S-td laXL'ULlA&D OJOiJS 'ClOE 3ALE AT JL 15 MAHXET SIB2T. Battons, .CarS'meres, Black L'loUj, Helton , Tweeds, ' Urao ellai, Slik and Alpaoa, i ard Clothing, t'Hk aad W.,o. Black Coatings, Bounet Frames, French, Brown Sugar, Hosiery, I iqaoriee Past?, Lignt Mosiiii3, Wax Ma'chss, Pct'ho'ders, Lead PcaoUc, 'Iart & Suchaiia's, bys D. C. LAB ITT & CO. . 6h 75-lin Dec J 300 J D' ZN TUMBLERS, 13 s;t?, 200 Bo Wis. 5 ? 83, la nr. Bi Xdbla Jiiiivea ana FoiJis, l s r, 8 d sea Uaad amfj, 1 cas'i Solder, 1 " lrou Wire, 1 44 bcrswa, 6 s:zea, 7kf-gs Ni;li, assorted, 12 gr-jsa Haudsi FLes, .ft.j?ted, 8 bblfl. ot Liugar. CCLLIF. CO., Wilmingtion. Dc-e. 13th ' TIKES UP AND COMMin'Bfl TO Tiifcl JAIL of New liatover Ooaacy, a ce ro man named Allii3, who eays that hs ihqk to Mtb b. J. C. Kllio:t, liviog n-iir VL och.-3tor, y. C. Th- otucr ot BaM nf:gro is neraoy noimea iucw. i'jiwuu urov prorerry, p iy charg s and tat.e h.ai away, otaer wis3 ho wi 1 b-i tiea.t with as the law dirceta. Dec. 9'.h. 18G4. ' 79 6c4lJ.lt SEW GOODS, ISO. 17 rtliViSZtiCT STIIKWI'. CH ARLES C. HUt-OV h.sjosr received the followiot . j i - i i rr .. . ..... . - , . . : I , reasonable terms, viz: 240 pai.s xtra h'-avy .colored Biatkcts: 1 bale blue, blacs and Oiown Mosoo Baaver Clotha for Overcoats; 2 balei 3 4 acd 6 4 Fancy Casiimeres ; 1 b-ils 6 4 doe hcarlet Cloths ; 5 cases aid bales 7 8 and 9 8 dark and medicm TJidder Prints ; 4-4 aid 9 8 English Bleached chcetinga ; 3 4 Grey Army Cloths ; 89 oarreiB ar.d boxes haa New Orleans Sugar ; 2 ca ea superior Indigo; 5 '-aes Clark's 203 yarn White Spool C'Oitoa : 2 oa a Coats' 2.0 1 eaae Gen s' Merno and Cotton Half He 30 ; 1 44 Snapendera; 2 cases Table a&d Pockes Cattlery ; 2 cases fine wh te t-nvelopes letter, note and cffl j'a! size ; . Extra rise Port and Madeira V7in3 ; Eng'iah Note, Cap ad L-stter i'oper, Ac, 4c. D.o. 12. fii-a. A 1 -Alt 1 LiCT. WILL Lcir 1 SilLL FARM OF 40 A( : 133-1. wi'.h i tiiod n-f h.-,asi aid cat h;u5C3, eight rolea ttju towa, on th PiacS Road, to a jool "teaant. i'he rent wl ba low. All Derson? a'-e forbidden frc T eating Hotter from in-. sam?, as they will be prosecuted for the ut. t. Apt'iy vO J XT. LE. YI, Dec, 14-83 6t Bazaar, No. S 600' Vh Water at. J5s cJg Wh' vl!lt SCIIRDULK OF P-UCE POH ITORTtl CAKOLI1 riHB period for the pnbbcitlon of the Hchedul) of Prl. Jl ces to govern Ag-ms of the Government, for the next of Nrth Carolina ed .pt the Hchedul wi-h the r x- eo tion of tha few ohance shown below. The iilnoss of ur Mordpcai, depriving ns of h;a se,yiCPs, we have called ia Mr. Wm. H. Jones of this city, who ha, kiad y given us the benefit of his jadnraent s umpire on tf,e preeus or cssion I'1h:b, uriea gooa, peeiea. prr uuusi i;j )tt m unppeiea, per Daan or io ios. Axes, with har.d es, each, . without handles, each, 3 50 12 50 12 00 8 00 7 60 10 Oii 10 CO 1 00 0 1 50 8 00 8 73 11 CO "aWn, Ver ponna. no? round, ?V whi,e or ooriifleld, per bash CO pounds BrhEdy, apple, per gal on, 44 reach, per gallon. Beer, freen, nott per pCQCjf frc?h, grow, per pound, 44 raited, per poant. Candles, tallow, per pound, adamantine, per pound, Cha'cs, trace, per ptlr. Cloth, woelen, tor soldiers' otbes. i os to yard, and pro ua as to greater or lew Weight or width, vt yard 6 03 Co'ton. raw, per lb., j y.f CoflJe, I lo, per pound, " 457 Corn. nnihelled per bas., 70 Ihs., 5 oq Corn Meal, sacks tot inciaded, per bah cf 50 lbi., 6 20 Drills, cotton, jd. wide 3 ards, to pooud, psr yi.. PO Fle-mr, extra f imily, per bbl 198 lbi., is 00 44 extra superfite, per bbl. l&ti poucdn, 41 25 41 snperfine, per bbl 1P6 lbs. B7 50 44 fine, per ba t of 1h6 lbs. . - 53 75 Fodder, baud, por 100 pouodd, 4 00 44 uubil.-d per 100 pernios, 2 50 Fats, wool. each. 5 00 Kay, baled, per lOOponuds. 4 00 untaled, pe' 100 p a ds, 3 60 Hides, dry, extra per pound, 3 00 ' 44 44 2 60 44 gree, per poond, 1 60 Hcrsfa, srtill r 1st slasn, por had, 1,0"0 00 4- artiller, 2d olats. per head, S0 00 FTonso rent, per room per mosth, 'io 03 Iron, Pig, No. 1, par tua, 2 1 00 ibs. Uj 00 44 4 44 2 , 44 2,000 lbs. S14 00 '4 44 44 3, 44 2 (k.0 (bs. 27 00 44 Bloom, 44 2 000 lbs. 710 00 44 Smith's square 0? t: ulc., per ton ot 2 COO lbs., ' 1010 CO 44 6rvlcaab!e railroal, per ton, of 2240 lbs., 40 10 Jears, wool, domestic, per yard, lu 10 KeltlfS, carrp, iror, per pnnd4 SO Lua ber good, perl.OtO feut, 60 IO Lard, per pou-d, V5 Leather, saie, per pooDd, G 00 41 npper, per pouad, 7 CO 44 kjrness, per pound, 7 (0 Kolasesa, cane, per ga 1 ,n. 5 00 4 sorRhum, pir Ralloa, 10 U0 Mcles, 1st c ass p:r 1 e td, . 1 000 00 4 2d cl iss, per h ud, i0j 00 44 3d clasu, per head, 610 CO Kails, per keg, 1U0 00 OatB, sheaf, biltd, per 1C0 lbs, 6 25 Bhe.f, m.buifil, i er 100 lbs, 4 60 44 bated per 100 lbs., 6 25 41 shelled, per bushel, 4 00 C'-sabuigs, cotton, I yard wijj, 7 os, to yard per yard, r.n'ton. I y.lTil wfd. 8 or. in rarJ ro 1 50 yaid, 1 75 Orions, p?T bosh.-l, . s 00 Oxen, work, l.t q:a!itj, per yoke, 1000 00 2d qui ity, pr i krt, 610 00 Peas, cow per bushel of t'O l-.s , 7 60 Potatoes, Irirth, p.r r-ul:el ot 80 Ibn., 4 00 4 sweet, per bnnhcl of r0 Pis.. 4 00 Peache, dried p e:ed, pvr baahol o 21 lbs , 8 60 41 nrjpeehd, pr tuitel ot 38 ios., 6 10 Pork, fiesh, nett per lb., 2 00 4' salted., pti lb., 2 25 i: gri.s, 1 40 Pastui ago, 1st quality, near town, per Lead, per month, 00 k couim .u, " 6 00 44 common, ia tho coaatry, per head, per morth, 4 CO Qainine, good, p-r ounce, 66 00 t.ice, ni;w, per lb., . 60 4 old, per ib., . 40 Rye, good, per bushel of 55 Iba., ' 5 00 SiCtB, two bushels, trmbus, each, 3 00 Seining, cottoa, vara wide, 4 yds. to lb , per yd., 1 30 " " i yd. wide, 3 yd-, to lb., per yd., 110 Cotton stripes, 3 ards to lb., pr yard, 1 75 Kali;, coast, per b iah.d of 6'J lbs., . 20 ou 44 Liverpool, per bushel of 0 lbs.. 33 U0 44 Virginia, per bashei of 60 Iba.. 25 0J gteel, cas?, per lb., 8 CO t-hoes, army, per pair, 15 e0 Shoe thread, 11 ix, per lb., 10 00 Bocks soldiers', wool, per pair, 2 0' t-heep, fat, per head, 3i 00 fcujar, bron, common, per lb., 3 00 ..ap, hard, per lb., 1 00 44 sott, pr lb , 75 (Shucks, baled, 100 lba , 4 00 Miorts, good, per bud'ul of 21 lbs., 75 Ship stuff, g -od, per busaol of 37 lbs , 1 40 Tea, black, per io., 6 00 Tea, groeu, per lb., 8 00 Tent cloth, coitoa, io ex. to yard, per yard, 1 50 Tobacco, No. 1, extra, 3 00 44 No. 1, 2 &0 41 Mo. 3, . J 75 " Lugs, 1 75 Tallow, cleau per lb., 2 60 Vinegar, cider per &a Ion,. 2 00 41 unramatac u-ed, par gallon, 100 Whifckey, good, per gallua, 10 10 Wheat, go-d, per bunhol of GO lbs., 7 60 Wheat bran, per ba he! of 17 lbi., 6!) Wheat straw, ba ed. per 100 'lis., 1 60 44 unoaled, pur 10 J lbs., 100 Wool, washed, per lb., 8 t'O 44 ujwahhtfJ, per ib., K 00 Wagot;a, woo i ax e, 4 horse, new, each, 350 00 44 wood axle, 2 horte, ijot each, U50 00 Yam, cotton, per bjiicti, ol 5 lb., 8 00 niBK OF LAB JU, TKAMS, Via ;K AWD IIOAiil, Baliag long f irage, per hauU.e i la., 75 bhelhng aud bagii g corn, sacks lurnLhed by gov ernment, per bubhel, 25 Uire of two norse teaciiS, wagon and driver, rations furiiibhtd by ouer, p-..r diy, 12 CO Eire of two hois' te- m-j, w.g on and driver, ra tion furnish;d by gveriiuiuut, per day. 7 03 Hire of loarhoif o teams, wa.oj and driver, rations lnrnished by ovaer, per day, 20 OQ Hire of tour hoio teui, wagon and driver, ra tions fuiiiiek d by goverumeiu, perd.y, 10 50 Hire of six horde trains, waguu aud driver, la'iona lurniebtd by owuer, par Jay, 2'J CO Biie of ix norea team, wugou and driver, ratioas furtinhtd by gcvernmcni., pet day, " 13 5Q Lire of ;aboiei, ia:ioiid lurniahud by owner, per day, 4 03 Hire of laborer, rationa famished by government, per day, 2 53 H.ioot laborer, ritiw2s laraijaeJ by offner, per muutb, 00 CO flue ol laborer, rationi iainiahod by gsvornmont, per moUb, 45 00 Hire ot huite, per day, 2 uo Tha Commiusluners respec'fjlly snggeit thit if it ha fouud prcuciilo, tho.producei ehou.d ba allowed to ro aia a ttUrih patt of thuir Burplu., tu be bolJ at ulaikut r ej, to pxy lot their neeeM.uy plautaUuu nvp.it s, wmch ti.-y Love to purchase at h:gu uiiio. prices. Ti.oy etru.ot.iy Call upon tho larra.ra 10 iriu lurwaid tl.t-ir coru now mo ueceaary lo tho eup rt cf tbj a. my ia tr.eir injOieui i.e liokt, &ud which ai'ji-e d. pievout ihu icsd 10 tLe eeuiy, ot all iheir cros. siock, uig;os,4j , io. Tho cumuim ei 'riCis w a;d uiao reuO . ilcuj thai me irujireisiniat Buvu.d bo DLiveisai kQl uni oriu, ii Ti .g orn uo o.no For the iu.uriuatiou id alt pciaoua conoti utd, we Luliah ihe iolui .g iiiaauouiss, wuu ilu hjuo tuat ta mi be nt.iotiy (. bcyed. No onicer, or agent, phall ircprcfs tho cecensi-y up plies wmcu auy pe.tiou uia.j litve iur iha conaoip'i .o ot OiUiSew, his Iduiiiy t:iDp.w s. nur -a, or to c-iry on uj O; Oiuar nj iCaujejJ, ujuu:u jLun, g or ariouLural urn pi yUiCtitM." Ihe hex. o;eeticg of the Bard v,iil bo held ia the Henato . hauiDer in (ho uy ot li.ii igu, on AlOuday, ih 6ia nay ol February text, unubs a 01.tr chained, lujp eoam n.geu LLUii lu.u.sa good aud a'.itfs jio-y rcasui toe oii dfjicvais uii ajeait, or tan awiti U locai app-.Bra w.U be ap rveu. All CaiLUiU.iiCat.oiii auouid be addrceS ed to the ocCXciary 01 ihj tfaru, itaicig'i, N. ;. (..-sigfitd) li. H. iibiCvYN, GarBljUia., N. C. R. V. EL ilKjIO'K, blOCUaVli.'w-, N. C. Corn's Apirai:rmiut lor btau 0. N. C. Wh. H. Jckas, UiUiUe. Bai.M'gb, Dso. 7, l3'.4. 12 2t - ii 1 1 1 - ii mmum Al?lt il ?ViiA CO ICS NOilCc;. rjma UNDUlGNtlD, at N w iUuorer County Coatt, A Dec ,u,U.t Term, lad, h iviug q iihdtd at aiajiaiet.a- tor ou the caiace 0: itoijer . Gurdii ja, doooased, .:;tuoy notifies a l pi rum in ie -ttJ ij thj Ablate ot iiio uiii do Coated to make ioinidi .to paymeut aud aeitleai-sui j acd all ptrsns ha,i g cuimt agatLSw lad end.o Wi.l ,.ie.nt thtm tor (.ajLii'.t wi.uiu lua time prescribed oy law, or in.M uvt, co rt:u bj piott ieu u i-ar ot lut-.ir itc jory. Tau, tL3 li hday ol Duo uiber, lt-04 OW. ALii;idAN, AJm'r. Dec. 15'.b ii ' HI! S UNDiR 1GNLD, Laving yu d--ia9 Adm.nHtralcr X on toe estate ot Kobrt a,,iiui juj, d.-coui-ed, wdl oesl at Point Caswell L wr CiC iiiver, uu .Jonaa, tkj id dy oi January, lUGl oca dau iucerodi 1.1 aniwl-iat, caLacitv nt n.r..n :iO cords ot piie woo l, b A .aH-is. 10 tho dotaie of eaid jcoeaned ; aaj at the taxie uaiu aud place, all the p5r:sabio proyorty OeloniJi( to a na tbtaie. O.VN ALDUiAN, Adm'r. n;;c. 15 th li-3t PltOPF.UTY K H ItKK V IN tha Town ot Liliicgtoj, Lobg Cretk-. Now Hanover county : A Dwelling House oa tho Sca'h s:do of Halo srs?. con 'aiuirj? ?om tix room with a lvre Stable and all o.r;cr sjitable ouvbuddirgi. Tuerd ia a good gaidin 1 it attach ed. A tmail Duelling, adjoining tho above, with Kito'ie i ai d iardiiilot at ached. Ou tbe Konh s-.ii and adj iuic on thn creek a 3 i l Lot ;th a l-.-e -torfhoHHo kaowu L : e Hl Hto-o. witi Varth--m-j and Office, aia a srnalif r S-orhonso aod Otlice -jd aboaf au aero ad a h nf of t y Pro uc i70,Uud Aitoalarge Cairi .g tahop with a bmili Dweiim.; and ardt-a atiached, ali oa the wain rjireet. . Tiid above properly wnibe ranted ia the town of i.Mlin on to tho Ljucbt biddar, oa iloaeay, Jan. 2nd, 16G5, for ' JOHN J0NE3. Dso, 15th W 2tr
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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